This session examines the key implementation issues and open questions regarding the activation of the EU’s Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) to respond to refugees’ fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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Externalizing EU Migration Management Policies: Responsibility and Justice for Human Rights and Refugee Protection Violations
WATCH NOW ONLINE/ ASILE Policy Webinar assessing the externalisation of migration management policies in the European Union in light of refugee protection and human rights.
Containing and controlling mobility in Canada and the EU
This Regional Workshop will gather academics, civil society representatives and other key stakeholders to comparatively address a set of relevant policy and legal developments related to refugee protection and solutions in Canada and the European Union.
ASILE Training School – Containing refugees and migrants? Allocating and Attributing Responsibility for Human Rights Violations
We launch a new Call for Applications for a two-day and a half training seminar for researchers specialized on migration, refugee and human rights studies.
Temporary Protection for People Fleeing War in Ukraine
ASILE, PROTECT & VULNER projects joint forces in a Webinar to discuss the EU responses to people fleeing war in Ukraine, including the implementation challenges and the way forward for the Common European Asylum System (CEAS).
EU and International Responses to People Fleeing War from Ukraine
This ASILE Webinar aims at discussing the immediate EU policy responses to people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
Alternative pathways for Refugee Protection in the Global South
This Webinar will examine different policy instruments that countries in the Global South have developed for refugee protection.
Externalization and the Global Compact on Refugees: Responsibility Shifting and the role of the EU
This seminar discusses the relationship between these recent externalization practices and proposals and the implementation of the Global Compact on Refugees.
Walling off Responsibility? The Pushbacks at the EU’s External Borders with Belarus
This new ASILE paper examines the EU and international responses to the situation on the EU’s external borders between Poland, Lithuania and Latvia with Belarus.